I do agree with what Carr was saying about our reliance on technology growing. When we need to find somewhere to eat, find directions, do research for a paper or anything, we use our phones/computers. We automatically run to technology. Because of this sometimes we feel like we don’t really need to learn certain basics or take it as seriously because technology will always be there to fall back on. These crashes could have been prevented if the pilot would’ve taken his training a little more seriously. Also, if who/whatever trains the pilot, should not only teach the pilot how to work the technical side of the plane, but should also be taught how to take control of the plane when the computers etc fail. I think it’s a matter of the worker. As a society, we unfortunately rely on technology way too much. When the wifi shuts off, a whole household stops. We shouldn’t constantly upgrade technology just so we don’t have to do any of the heavy work. Technology was created to help and make things more efficient. Not completely take over our lives and do everything for us. I don’t really have much of a stance on technology taking jobs. It is definitely a possibility which is why we should start trying to catch up to technology so that if THAT fails, we won’t be completely screwed.

